The montage method used in the film makes it have a certain status in the film field. I can't fully understand the artistic sense of this, but for this story, I can understand the main point. A 48-year-old woman turned back to face the sexual assault she suffered when she was 13 years old. She was blinded by herself, her parents, and the other party. She thought it was love, she thought she had the initiative, and she thought she was not hurt. Being sexually assaulted when you were young, in what specific way does it hurt the hearts of young boys and girls? The United States will not have the moral shackles of chastity and fame like China, so where is the point of their harm? Can't enjoy a good first time and therefore can't form a correct concept of sex? Or the subjugation of a minor to an adult? Also the double collapse of body and mind? The damage is definitely there, and it's huge, but I don't fully understand the point. The heroine may be instinctively protecting herself, so she chooses to dust and forget. But that scar will always be hidden in the depths of my heart, and the longer it gets deeper, the more it cannot be erased. Although it will be traced back many years later, from the worldly level, it cannot get anything, nor can it change my life, even according to Chinese legends The traditional concept, but will damage their reputation. But she seems to be pushed by a magical force to face this fact and touch her scars. This process is painful, but she has to unravel it herself in the end. Maybe the scar will never go away, but when you can appreciate it in peace, it can be as beautiful as a butterfly! For society, this move is of great enlightening significance. How should we treat girls who are sexually assaulted? How should such incidents be avoided? This is something that all parties in the society need to think about and optimize. The director himself made this film based on his own personal experience. It can be said that he has done a very great thing! Admirable!
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